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Monroe County Law Enforcement / Monroe County Jail | 103 2nd Avenue West | Albia | IA | 52531 | 641-932-7815 | |||||||
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Monroe County Probation Department | 10 Benton Avenue East | Albia | IA | 52531 | ||||||||
Monroe County Sheriff | 103 2nd Avenue West | Albia | IA | 52531 | 641-932-7815 | |||||||
Monroe County Sheriff's Office | 103 2nd Avenue West | Albia | IA | 52531 | 641-932-7815 | |||||||
Albia Police Department | 103 2nd Avenue West | Albia | IA | 52531 | 641-932-7815 | |||||||
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Warrant Records Are a Must Have for Criminal Background Checks
Warrant records are one of the most important public records that you can access. In fact, “warrant” is actually the legal term used to describe documents that declare that a person has been arrested, or has committed a crime. A warrant will show up on your personal record when it was served by a law enforcement officer. In Monroe County, warrants will be recorded at the county courthouse. They will show up as a misdemeanor warrant, felony warrant, or even an arrest warrant if you were arrested and subsequently convicted of a felony.
It’s very important to know and understand what a warrant is. First of all, a criminal conviction will stay on your criminal record until you are free of it. The only way to remove a criminal record from your record is to get it sealed or have it cleared through a process called expungement. This means that you are legally free to live, work, and own property without having to disclose or tell anyone else about the criminal past you have. However, if you were arrested for a warrant, you may still need to reveal this information.
How do police obtain a person’s criminal history? The most common way is to check with the local police. If there is an active arrest warrant out for your person, then they will let you know. They will also give you a copy of the warrant. In many cases, you can go down to the courthouse and view the document yourself. You can go to jail to see if there is one, but this may not always be possible.
In order to find out more about warrants, you can check the courthouse website. They usually have a search function that you can use to quickly find out a person’s criminal record. Some of the information might be inaccurate, depending on the site, so you should definitely check it out. Searching records online is a good idea for this reason. If you do not have access to any criminal records, you could go down to your local county courthouse to see if they have any records available in your state. Sometimes you will have to ask to see these records.
You can get a warrant for any criminal offense by using a lawful process called a “complaint.” If you want to know more about a warrant, you can go down to your local courthouse and fill out an application for information. If the person has never been to jail, the warrant will be filed under their name. This means if you see the person, you will have a legitimate reason to detain them. You would probably have much more trouble keeping them in jail if they knew they were wanted for suspicion of a crime.
A warrant can last anywhere from a few weeks up to a month. It is best to do a thorough background check on anybody that you are considering for employment, because employers often check backgrounds, criminal records, and list arrests and convictions on their job applications. If you do not know the person well, you should probably avoid employing them.